lie Iiti ntrntn CXFFICE: No. 13 Tonth Street, Thornton's Building. DAILY EDITION WEDNESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 26, 1870. JOHN H. OBERLY & CO 88) e AS I I I The. New Constitution. How II .Should lie IMibllMliud. Tlio Constitutional Convention will tlouhtless sulmilt tho Instrument they may framu to a vole of the people. Ia doing Ui I. that boly should provide for Mich a puhlloatloti of It an will enable tlio people to vote understaudlugly. It will not do to order IU publication Id tlio SprliiKHu'ld aov alone, It will not do to order the printing und ills' trlliutliifr of the Instrument In pamphlet form. It should be given the widest dob Ible publicity. This cuu ho accomplish od only by scouring Ita publication In at least ono paper of ouch political party In every county In the Htato. Tlio cost of such a publication will not be burdeu flomo will not exceed, probably, tht amount the "HUio printers" would make It coHt to Ihhuu It in pamphlet shape und place It in the hand of the dlll'...

1' ,t J ,.m r CITY. WpNKSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1870. i "The Aurora oil will uot Htaln or grease. Jn2i.lm - Oscar Sonmos, erf Paducnh, ono of (ho mosttolinted and genial young men of that city, tiled, on Sunday mo mini: lust, .of' pneumonia. He was a captain in the Confederate army, hrave and generous, and loved wherever known. Gmit BaWains foi( tins Month' only In hatsandcapautP.Neir'B, No.vD Ohio Leveo. tf. . Billy having determined to' cloBo oit "toe" balance dt tils goods at" the earliest , poslblo moment, will honce fofth aell auythlngon hand at cost, and UMTJXAN COST I tf It li said that the steamer Armada prepoees to beeomo a flxturo In the Cairo and Paducah trade. There la a possi bility, it teems to us, of getting one boat too many in that trade. Wo do not wish to Intimate, however, that tho Armada would bo that boat. , , . The most stylish silk hats are InVari ably found at ;P NofPs, Nc. 79, Ohio Leveo at prices that dofy competition. None but tho best goods Jn that lino to be f...

NEWS OF THE CITY. THURSDAY, JANUAKY 7, 1870. The Aurorn oil will not stain or grouse JnnSl-lm Mr. John Antrim Iiah roturnoiJ to C ro with his funilly with a view ol' relo a ting. His many friends licnrtly wclcoue him Imcls. nnd hope Unit, this thno ie "has come to stay." He will cngn je In ImsIiiPRH. w untlerataiul. as noon as he can eeenre n miltnblo iwlltlliig. Giikat Baroaikb von this Month ON't.V In hato and caps at P. Neir'u, No. 79 Ohio Loveo. P. Welly having determined to close nut. On. linlancu of htx irooda at the oarlleHt poMslble moment, will lionce fortli sell anything on hand at cost, and LESl'THAN COST I tf Notice. Tlie annual rental of the pews in the Ut Presbyterian church will take placo at the church cdfice on Friday next the 29th Innt., at 7J o'clock. By order of the Trustees. ii-" The most stylish Hllk hats nre lnvrl ably found nt P NelPs, No. 70, Ohio Leveo at prices that defy competition. None but the best goods in that lino to be found at this house. tf The ce...

NEAVS OF THE CITY. FMDAY, JANUARY 28, 1870. Tho Joint meeting of the city council win uo Held next i-rluay evening. Tli j Aurom oil will not Htaln or grout. Jnn21.lt' GllKAT BaIUMI.NH KOIt THIS MoNTH' ONJiV in hatu niid cnn at P. NelT's, No. 70 Ohio Levee. tf. P. Itlelly luiviug determined to clone out the-balance of hit gootln at the Hurlk'Ht ponslhlo moment, will hence forth nell anything on hand at cost, an u LKfHTHA.V CoSTl tf Notice. The annual renlul of the iew Inthe I at I'rexhyterlan church will take place at tho church edflce on Friday next the 28th ItiHt., ut7) o'clock. By order of the Trustees. Johu Q. lliirmun, Esq., olerk.of the ConHtltutlonal Couvtutlon came homo hy the morning train, and will remain In the city until Sunday evening, convention meeting only once a during the present week, affords clerk ihlircMplto from his labor. The convention Ih mukiug Tory progress with Mh btislncas. Tho day the fair The mostniyliuh Milk hat are. Invari ably found at P Neir, No. 7S,...

Sfie jay -3ttJTrmn'vit i ' i FT? p J i " ' 0 y OFFICE: No. 13 Tenth. 4StT.dti Thofritcn'H Building. DAILY EDITION' THE LA XV OF LIBEL. The committee, appointed by ib Press Association of Illinois, af the fle's lon held In this city last April, havo memorialized the Constitutional Conven tion to mnke certain changes In tho law of libel, which, It 1h thought, tho Hplrlt of tho times demand. Wo have hereto fore published tho memorial, and to-day lay before our readers tho opinions of such pnpers an havo commented on tho action of'tho committee. Wo havo no doubt that thoHo lawyers who cling to the musty traditions of tlio pMt, and meet every proposition of law reform with tho violent clamor of bois terous denunciation, will resist the making: of tho proposed changes; but that any fair-minded citizen cau full in with these legal fossils wc cannot believe. As tho law fttauds at present In Illinois! an editor who endeavors to be a faithful chronicler of pns.ning events, is at the mercy of ...